Peeete wrote:What are the differences in runs of the Sirius Orion OLS? Is 1.5 the latest?

The latest I have seen is the 1.4's. I am behind the times... The first run was the most understable and it was pretty flat. Those were my favorites. But I prefer the 1.1 QOLS. Great glide and control.

They are domey but it is an even dome. Plastic has a good grip , not slick like some of the other stardust.

These are really fast, probably the fastest OLF I have ever thrown. They are bit straighter than the last run, showing more high speed turn, but they still have plenty of low speed fade. They get out really fast, and glide, and then just fade forward. The 1.3s show pretty good low speed fade especially on hyzers. This is what makes the QOLF so great, it slows down perfectly, so I am glad this run still does that

The only bad thing about this run...the only colors are dark red, blue, purple and black...that was a bit disappointing to find out. I prefer my main driver(the QOLF) to be in orange or yellow.

They are domey but it is an even dome. Plastic has a good grip , not slick like some of the other stardust.

Are they plus rimmed? I noticed that my SOLF 1.3s with big domes are plus rimmed, and while I can live with that, I'd prefer the normal rim. Is the plastic blend the same as this new Innova Champion, like in the Tern? It did feel wonderfully grippy when I handled one at a store.

It is hard to tell if this is the new champion stuff, but this is a very new hot off the press run. So it probably could be. Stardust may not work with the new champion stuff. It is still nice Q plastic regardless

Booter wrote:those of u still tossing the zero g quasars and scorpus, how have they been treating u? ive read through the past pages of discussion and im thinking of trying some out .

140-150s is what im looking at.

Better late than never,... I LOVE my ZG Quasars. I throw them a ton. I stopped throwing the Scorpius it just didn't fit anywhere in my bag set up. It's a great disc, I just have no use for it.One thing about the ZGQ I love, it reminds me smooth and steady and keeps me from over torque. If you put to much on it, it turns hard.

Just bought one in Q. Was at an Academy out of town, and they actually had some discs mine does not carry. Had no clue what it was, but felt like a Destroyer, so I bought it since all my town has is Pro Destroyers. Will probably be an extreme into wind driver and forehand disc for a while. I'll find out in a few hours.

What did you buy PMantle, Q Quasar or Q Scorpius? I like the Q/S Scorpius for sidearms. I sidearm the ZG Scorpius for more D but it's a bit more touchy being so light. Power down and throw with good form and the ZG Scorpius goes long, but I don't have good form so results vary...

Steady 26542 wrote:What did you buy PMantle, Q Quasar or Q Scorpius? I like the Q/S Scorpius for sidearms. I sidearm the ZG Scorpius for more D but it's a bit more touchy being so light. Power down and throw with good form and the ZG Scorpius goes long, but I don't have good form so results vary...

Ooops. Q Scorpius. I read up on it before throwing. Was afraid I'd have to flex it to get it anywhere. Nope. It's now my main driver on distance holes. It's not quite as flippy as my pro Destroyer. Into a slight wind, it's money. Had a new personal best on one hole with it.

They are domey but it is an even dome. Plastic has a good grip , not slick like some of the other stardust.

These are really fast, probably the fastest OLF I have ever thrown. They are bit straighter than the last run, showing more high speed turn, but they still have plenty of low speed fade. They get out really fast, and glide, and then just fade forward. The 1.3s show pretty good low speed fade especially on hyzers. This is what makes the QOLF so great, it slows down perfectly, so I am glad this run still does that

The only bad thing about this run...the only colors are dark red, blue, purple and black...that was a bit disappointing to find out. I prefer my main driver(the QOLF) to be in orange or yellow.